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Tattoo Design
I know that it's simple enough to walk into a tattoo studio and browse their designs, but are there any websites that display a wide range of them?
I'm thinking about getting my first in December, which should give me more than enough time to find a design to suit my needs.
I'm thinking about getting my first in December, which should give me more than enough time to find a design to suit my needs.
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Cheers. I do like Beckham's angel on his back, along with the cross on his neck, but don't think I'd consider getting anything too similar.
Anyone else?
Anyone else?
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Design your own.
I have two identical ones, one on each shoulder they are Celtic shields and they signify " Forever Protected ", they have worked up to now.
I choose them from a none Tattoo web site, then printed them off, and gave them to my Tattoo artist.
One off....
There was a thread not so long back with photos of users Tattoos, cant remember what it was called though.
I have two identical ones, one on each shoulder they are Celtic shields and they signify " Forever Protected ", they have worked up to now.
I choose them from a none Tattoo web site, then printed them off, and gave them to my Tattoo artist.
One off....
There was a thread not so long back with photos of users Tattoos, cant remember what it was called though.
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Originally Posted by yoza
Design your own.
I have two identical ones, one on each shoulder they are Celtic shields and they signify " Forever Protected ", they have worked up to now.
I choose them from a none Tattoo web site, then printed them off, and gave them to my Tattoo artist.
One off....
There was a thread not so long back with photos of users Tattoos, cant remember what it was called though.
I have two identical ones, one on each shoulder they are Celtic shields and they signify " Forever Protected ", they have worked up to now.
I choose them from a none Tattoo web site, then printed them off, and gave them to my Tattoo artist.
One off....
There was a thread not so long back with photos of users Tattoos, cant remember what it was called though.
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Originally Posted by yoza
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Originally Posted by yoza
Design your own.
I have two identical ones, one on each shoulder they are Celtic shields and they signify " Forever Protected ", they have worked up to now.
I choose them from a none Tattoo web site, then printed them off, and gave them to my Tattoo artist.
One off....
There was a thread not so long back with photos of users Tattoos, cant remember what it was called though.
I have two identical ones, one on each shoulder they are Celtic shields and they signify " Forever Protected ", they have worked up to now.
I choose them from a none Tattoo web site, then printed them off, and gave them to my Tattoo artist.
One off....
There was a thread not so long back with photos of users Tattoos, cant remember what it was called though.
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Originally Posted by minor_threat
Agree with Yoza - don't pick anything off the wall or out of a book in the studio but do use them for ideas. A good tattoo artist will usually take a stock design and subtly alter it or vary the shading to make it unique. Taschen publish a big book called 1000 tattoos - brilliant for ideas, and magazines like Skin Deep et. al list studios, you can pick up their websites from the adverts. Do think hard about it, even if it takes months to decide on a design.
If I'm not 100% happy with the design of the tattoo, then there's no way that I'll end up getting it done, it would be stupid to do so.
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I thought about mine for about a year before I had it done!! It starts at very base of my back and is about 9 inch tall by about 5 wide.
Think plenty before you do anything
P.S Mine is a one off aswell
Think plenty before you do anything
P.S Mine is a one off aswell
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Originally Posted by Patt@firstime
I thought about mine for about a year before I had it done!! It starts at very base of my back and is about 9 inch tall by about 5 wide.
Think plenty before you do anything
P.S Mine is a one off aswell
Think plenty before you do anything
P.S Mine is a one off aswell
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